This was disputed by Count Guy-Geoffrey of Poitou. An agreement of 1036 did not allow Geoffrey Martel to leave Saintonge to anyone but a direct heir (one of his own sons). As Geoffrey had no children of his own he could not leave Saintonge to a collateral heir (his sister's son).[5]
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This was disputed by Count Guy-Geoffrey of Poitou. An agreement of 1036 did not allow Geoffrey Martel to leave Saintonge to anyone but a direct heir (one of his own sons). As Geoffrey had no children of his own he could not leave Saintonge to a collateral heir (his sister's son).[5]